" Crazy crazy"
exactly what they called me when I skipped nights out to send my entire $200 salary into crypto at 20.
While my friends were living normally, I was watching charts at midnight believing I was early to something real.
A system without borders, no middlemen, money you actually owned.
I held that belief for years.
Then my laptop broke during finals week and I needed money that same day.
Everything I had was in crypto.
So I sold, withdrew, waited on the bank, refreshed my balance like it would move faster if I stared at it.
The technology I believed would make money more accessible became the slowest money I had.
That week broke something in me, but it also left a question I couldn't stop thinking about:
What's the point of owning the future of money if you can't actually spend it?
@amuletslabs@superteam@SuperteamEarn
[A Boomxre's Thread🧵]
I still think about that 20-year-old skipping nights out, sending his whole paycheck into wallets, watching his friends think he'd lost it.
He wasn't wrong about crypto mattering.
He was just early to a version of it that didn't exist yet.
The version where you don't have to choose between believing in the technology and actually living your life.
Where buying a coffee on a Tuesday with crypto is completely unremarkable.
That version exists now.
If you want to feel what that's like, the link is below. @amuletslabs@superteam@SuperteamEarn
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" Crazy crazy"
exactly what they called me when I skipped nights out to send my entire $200 salary into crypto at 20.
While my friends were living normally, I was watching charts at midnight believing I was early to something real.
A system without borders, no middlemen, money you actually owned.
I held that belief for years.
Then my laptop broke during finals week and I needed money that same day.
Everything I had was in crypto.
So I sold, withdrew, waited on the bank, refreshed my balance like it would move faster if I stared at it.
The technology I believed would make money more accessible became the slowest money I had.
That week broke something in me, but it also left a question I couldn't stop thinking about:
What's the point of owning the future of money if you can't actually spend it?
@amuletslabs@superteam@SuperteamEarn
[A Boomxre's Thread🧵]
I spent years waiting for some dramatic moment where crypto would finally "replace" traditional finance.
The big announcement. The mass migration.
The banks admitting they lost.
That's not how it happens.
It happens when someone buys a coffee and the crypto part is invisible.
When someone books a flight and doesn't think twice about what's powering the payment.
When the technology disappears into the background and just becomes life.
That quiet version of adoption
no fanfare, no headlines is what Amulets is actually building toward.
And honestly, it's closer than most people think.